The look and feel of a lustrous hair coat is one of the joys of sharing your life with a dog. Many of us judge our pet's health by a shiny coat, so it's no surprise that skin and coat concerns are the most common reasons for veterinary exams.1 When skin or coat problems occur, the pet parent is often advised to add a supplement containing omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids to the pet's daily regimen. But in many cases, a simple food change may be the answer.
The Roles of Omega-6 and Omega-3
Both omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids help maintain healthy skin, promote a strong immune system, and play a role in cell growth. If a dog is not getting enough of these essential fatty acids, the classic signs of deficiency may appear, including:
- dry, flaky skin
- dull coat
- dermatitis
- hair loss
The appropriate amounts of omega-6 and/or omega-3 fatty acids may benefit dogs with skin, coat or certain other problems. This can be accomplished by feeding foods rich in essential fatty acids, by adding fatty acid supplements, or both.2 The most convenient and economical solution is to feed a pet food rich in essential fatty acids.
Key points
- Skin and hair coat problems are the most common reasons for veterinary exams1
- Omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids are vital for skin and coat health
- Hill's® Science Diet® Adult Advanced Fitness Original Canine pet food is a rich source of essential fatty acids